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But today I’m going to talk with you about high prolactin and low testosterone, and how it can impact your erections.

If you forgot from high school health class, prolactin is the hormone women’s bodies make to stimulate milk production after childbirth.

It’s kind of important in that role.

Men don’t produce milk after their wives give birth, but their bodies do produce prolactin.

And prolactin can wreck your testosterone if it gets out of hand. Wrecked testosterone can mean ruined erections.

So let’s look at how prolactin impacts your erections, lowers your Test and how you can make sure you’re not making too much.

High Prolactin Lowers Testosterone

One of the first things your body does in response to elevated prolactin levels is to drop how much testosterone it produces.

Not to bog you down in details, but research and literature reviews at the UCLA School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, and University of Rochester Medical Center have all demonstrated a strong link between high prolactin and low testosterone.

The link is so strongly supported that, in males suffering from reduced testosterone without clear and obvious causes, urologists now frequently test for high prolactin levels.

Bottom line: the hormone that makes women produce breast milk hurts men’s production of the hormone that makes us horny, muscular, and assertive.

Who would have guessed?

High Prolactin Causes Delayed Ejaculations

One thing urologists do when men come in with erectile dysfunction is order a testosterone test.

You’ll know you’re on track if your ejac’s come easy and nipplle sensitivity and refractory periods are both down.

Lets go…

1: Get off SSRIs

Once heralded as “miracle drugs” for anxiety and depression, these medicines — like Prozac, Lexapro, Paxil, and Zoloft — work by messing with how your brain processes the hormones responsible for emotion.

In the “No Surprises Here” department, it turns out that taking drugs which fiddle with some hormones can accidentally impact others in negative ways.

Research at Shahid Beheshti University in Iran, and a multi-university study conducted in the United States both found SSRI use can reduce testosterone and increase prolactin levels.

If you’re on SSRIs and worried about prolactin, I recommend talking with your mental health team about natural alternatives.

In the meantime, just throw away any conventional cosmetics you might be using (they’re full of the nasty stuff), and do your best to avoid plastics in your food storage and water carrying.

Finally, do your utmost to build testosterone naturally. When it comes to your hormonal balance, it’s best to attack the situation from both ends: reduce what hurts testosterone and improve what builds it.